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timbrel
tim·brel T0217300 (tĭm′brəl)n. An ancient percussion instrument similar to a tambourine. [Diminutive of Middle English timbre, drum, from Old French; see timbre.]timbrel (ˈtɪmbrəl) n (Instruments) chiefly Bible another word for tambourine[C16: from Old French; see timbre]tim•brel (ˈtɪm brəl) n. a tambourine or similar instrument. [1490–1500; earlier timbre drum (see timbre) + -el diminutive suffix] Thesaurus| Noun | 1. | timbrel - small hand drum similar to a tambourine; formerly carried by itinerant jugglersdrum, membranophone, tympan - a musical percussion instrument; usually consists of a hollow cylinder with a membrane stretched across each end | Translationstimbrel
timbrel: see tambourinetambourine , musical instrument of the percussion family, having a narrow circular frame and a single parchment drumhead, with metal plates or jingles set in the frame. The ancient Romans used it, and in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance it was used by traveling musicians and ..... Click the link for more information. .timbrel Related to timbrel: TimbralWords related to timbrelnoun small hand drum similar to a tambourineRelated Words |